Stockholm Open Prize Money
2022 Breakdown & Historicals
Founded in 1969, the Stockholm Open is the oldest indoor ATP tournament. It takes place annually at the Kungliga Tennishallen, which translates to the Royal Tennis Hall, a stadium built in 1943.
Throughout its long history, six different Swedish players have captured the title a total of ten times, with the first being Bjorn Borg in 1980 and the last being Thomas Johansson in 2004.
The Stockholm Open hosts a 28-player singles and 16-team doubles draw on hard courts, but it’s worth noting the tournament initially ran on carpet before making the switch.
For 2022, the Stockholm Open’s total prize money is €648,130, which translates to $638,048 and £561,896. It’s not the highest offered in its history, but it’s the biggest purse since 2008, with a marginal 2% increase over last year’s prize money.
The singles champion will take home €98,580, the most of any player at the tournament, while the runner-up will pocket €57,505. Both figures are nearly flat year over year as the early rounds are where organizers decided to focus their increases. For example, round one of qualifying sees a 14% increase in prize money this year.
In doubles, the pair who wins the tournament will split a check for €34,250, and the runner-ups will earn €18,320. That’s just north of a 1% increase for the champs and shy of that for their opponents.
The remainder of this guide provides a detailed overview and complete breakdown of the Stockholm Open’s prize money and historical data for reference and quick comparison. Currency conversions from euros to US dollars and sterling pounds are available for quick reference.